Here are spoilers for the latest translated chapters
Sangho's ex confesses and he's trying really hard to not be an arrogant asshole. It doesn't work the way he wanted it to (he grabs Sangho by his shirt, is pretty rude and yells his confession while occasionally blaming other people for his behavior) but he's aware of it (when he recognized that he screwed up he told Sangho to think about it, to answer later and ran away) and to be honest, it's getting harder and harder for me to stay mad at this guy. He's clearly still an arrogant asshole but not as bad as he used to be. On top of that nobody takes that guy seriously. He's barely more than a joke in the story at this point. They all think the way he acts is pathetic or embarrassing and that he's a horrible guy. Even Sangho doesn't seem to be very impressed by him anymore. Him being portrayed in this way actually makes me warm up to him a little bit. He's so comically unsuccessful with his methods that it makes him look less like a manipulative narcissist and more like the rival from "Following Namsoo to the Bathhouse". I definitely don't want him to end up with Sangho but I wouldn't mind him getting together with someone else (who can handle a guy like him).
But that's just the first half of the chapter. The second half is mostly about Hakdo's sister and how she's trying to come to terms with people around her being gay. She can logically understand it but she also admits that she has a problem with understanding it on an emotional level. There's a short flashback showing how she constantly tried to convince herself that Hakdo isn't gay. She knows he's gay now, it seems more like she doesn't know what to make out of it. At the end of the chapter she wondering whether Sangho is also gay and asks him if he likes her brother. It ends with a cliffhanger.
Here are spoilers for the latest translated chapters
Sangho's ex confesses and he's trying really hard to not be an arrogant asshole. It doesn't work the way he wanted it to (he grabs Sangho by his shirt, is pretty rude and yells his confession while occasionally blaming other people for his behavior) but he's aware of it (when he recognized that he screwed up he told Sangho to think about it, to answer later and ran away) and to be honest, it's getting harder and harder for me to stay mad at this guy. He's clearly still an arrogant asshole but not as bad as he used to be.
On top of that nobody takes that guy seriously. He's barely more than a joke in the story at this point. They all think the way he acts is pathetic or embarrassing and that he's a horrible guy. Even Sangho doesn't seem to be very impressed by him anymore. Him being portrayed in this way actually makes me warm up to him a little bit.
He's so comically unsuccessful with his methods that it makes him look less like a manipulative narcissist and more like the rival from "Following Namsoo to the Bathhouse".
I definitely don't want him to end up with Sangho but I wouldn't mind him getting together with someone else (who can handle a guy like him).
But that's just the first half of the chapter. The second half is mostly about Hakdo's sister and how she's trying to come to terms with people around her being gay. She can logically understand it but she also admits that she has a problem with understanding it on an emotional level. There's a short flashback showing how she constantly tried to convince herself that Hakdo isn't gay. She knows he's gay now, it seems more like she doesn't know what to make out of it. At the end of the chapter she wondering whether Sangho is also gay and asks him if he likes her brother. It ends with a cliffhanger.